It is an intermediate acting benzodiazepine with a slow onset of action, so it is usually prescribed to individuals who have trouble staying asleep, rather than falling asleep. It is commonly prescribed for anxiety disorders with associated tension, irritability, and agitation. It is also prescribed for drug and alcohol withdrawal, and for anxiety associated with depression.

The side effects of oxazepam are similar in nature to those of other benzodiazepines. Side effects from oxazepam are common and include: drowsiness, dizziness, tiredness, weakness, dry mouth, diarrhea, upset stomach, changes in appetite, heart palpitations, anxiety, trouble breathing, shortness of breath, angry outbursts, trouble sleeping, tremors

Interactions:

As oxazepam is an active metabolite of diazepam, there is likely an overlap in possible interactions with other drugs or food. Take serious precautions when dosing with Oxazepam (any benozodiazepines) in combinations with serious pain killers (Opiates)